Money Train Page #5

Synopsis: Two foster brothers work as transit cops. While one's life is as good as it gets, the other's is a pit. After losing his job, getting dumped by his brother, and getting the crap kicked out of him by a loan shark for the umpteenth time, He implements his plan to steal the "money train," a train carrying the New York Subway's weekly revenue. But when things go awry, will his brother be able to save him in time?
Genre: Action, Comedy, Crime
Director(s): Joseph Ruben
Production: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.6
Rotten Tomatoes:
22%
R
Year:
1995
110 min
1,017 Views


What? And give them a clear track?

Raise me the motorman.

- Command to 12:
20.

- 12:
20 to Command.

This is Donald Patterson.

Bypass all stops.

- What's going on?

- Shut up and do your job!

Maybe we're on the wrong train.

It didn't stop.

Two trains are on the same track.

there could be a derailment.

There'll be no derailment.

They'll shut the money train down.

If the money train can't stop,

people could die.

That's what we live with.

- Charlie, what are you doing?

- I'm getting paid.

- The money stays.

- Feel that.

That's our freedom.

I'm not leaving here empty handed.

"Charlie the loser."

I've heard that my whole life.

- Thieves aren't winners.

- Save the lecture for Tahiti.

No, forget it.

Don't f*** with my fantasy!

lf you want out, get out of my face!

- I won't let you ruin your life.

- How are you gonna save me?

Get that foot off that bag!

Don't try me. Are you trying me?

- Just let it go.

- I'm taking the money, man.

Damn!

Give me your hand.

Grab onto my hand!

- I've got you, man.

- Charlie ...

Come on. John.

- Are you okay?

- Yeah.

- Are we straight?

- Yeah, we're straight.

- Let's shut this puppy down.

- That's easier said than done.

You and me. man.

What can stop us?

My God!

Patterson didn't clear the tracks.

- We're gonna derail them.

- These people are gonna die.

- Do something.

- The b*tch won't move.

Maximum speed.

The other train's too fast!

We're f***ing dead! You hear me?

All emergency units,

head to Fort Hamilton Station.

- Throw the damn thing in reverse.

- The train will do a somersault.

- But we live, right?

- No, they live. We die.

So be it. We hit the reverse switch

and say goodbye.

- We don't have time for this.

- Just jump, man.

I can't jump! We're in a tunnel!

This is my responsibility.

It's my fuckup!

We're in this together.

What are you doing?

Are you gonna pole vault

out of here?

Autopilot. When this hits,

it'll throw her into reverse.

- What the hell are you doing?

- I don't know.

- Where's my train?

- It's to minutes out.

Good!

When we get out of this,

remind me ...

Don't let go.

Get to the front.

- Are they dead?

- There's nobody here.

They're here.

They're here. You f*** with my train

and I'll find you.

I'll find you.

- Sh*t! Is that Patterson?

- Get out of my way.

- What are we gonna do?

- I'll find you.

Be cool.

- We came as fast as we could.

- What a mess.

- If we can help ...

- All you've got to do is ask.

- What are you doing here?

- We just want to help.

How's your cock working now that

you ain't got a badge any more?

This is what I think of you,

you fuckup ...

You spit in my face?

You aren't gonna hit him ...

I'm gonna hit him!

We'll both hit him.

Arrest those to for assault.

No, Patterson, I'm arresting you.

You endangered people's lives.

Did you see that?

Arrest his ass! He tried to kill us!

- Who are you?

- You don't remember me?

Officer Santiago.

- We did it!

- We did it!

Happy New Year.

I love you, man.

- What is that?

- I've put on some weight.

- What are you, six months pregnant?

- You're gonna overreact on this.

- I knew you'd overreact.

- Overreact?

We risked our lives. man.

It's New Year's.

- I saved your life.

- It's a miracle we're alive.

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Doug Richardson

Doug Richardson is an American screenwriter and novelist, who specializes in action movies and thrillers.He first made an impression with his as yet unproduced spec script Hell Bent... and Back which sold for one million dollars. He wrote an adaptation of Walter Wager's novel 58 Minutes which became the basis for the sequel Die Hard 2. Other screenplays include Bad Boys and Hostage.His novels include 99 Percent Kill: A Lucky Dey Thriler, Blood Money, The Safety Expert, True Believers, and Dark Horse. Richardson's first non-fiction book, The Smoking Gun: True Tales from Hollywood's Screenwriting Trenches is a collection of popular weekly blogs from his website. more…

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